Re: gnu cash v 2.6.19 on Mac OS X 10.13.3 Income Expense problem solved.

2018-02-22 Thread Dave H
No probs, glad you got it sorted. Cheers Dave H On 23 Feb. 2018 7:48 am, "Dan Carpenter" wrote: > OK, it is now working. When I first set up the “Sales” top level I must > have missed the account type somehow. Thank you for your time. I did > check out the

Re: gnu cash v 2.6.19 on Mac OS X 10.13.3

2018-02-22 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Dan, You’re seeing that for the following reason: The account you currently have highlighted is NOT an income/expense account. Gnucash defaults to creating a new account as a sub account of the one which is currently selected. Select either the main expense account, or a sub-account of

Re: gnu cash v 2.6.19 on Mac OS X 10.13.3

2018-02-22 Thread John Ralls
> On Feb 22, 2018, at 1:05 PM, Dan Carpenter wrote: > > Thank you Dave H. for your quick response. > > The Account Type display box shows only: Bank, Cash, Asset, Credit Card, > Liability, Stock, Mutual Fund, A/Receivable and A/Payable. > > “Expense" and “Income"

Re: gnu cash v 2.6.19 on Mac OS X 10.13.3

2018-02-22 Thread Dan Carpenter
Thank you Dave H. for your quick response. The Account Type display box shows only: Bank, Cash, Asset, Credit Card, Liability, Stock, Mutual Fund, A/Receivable and A/Payable. “Expense" and “Income" are NOT showing up in the Account Type box. That is my question. How do I fix that?

Re: gnu cash v 2.6.19 on Mac OS X 10.13.3

2018-02-22 Thread Dave H
Click on Accounts tab if not already the focus, click New icon (Create a New Account), select "New top level account" in Parent Account listbox, select "Expense" in Account Type listbox and click OK to create a top level expense account, Then create your expense accounts under the top level